Put a set of these in your utility drawer and you'll be amazed at the number of times you find a use for them. Not just for eyeglasses but remote controls, cell phones, all kinds of small electronics gadgets. Stop rounding out the heads of screws or having the driver slip out of the slot. There are different sizes of slotted and phillips head drivers in this package so you'll always have the rght screwdriver for your next project.

My practical pal, Lynne, always gives me widgets and gadgets on my birthday. No frou-frou, and things don't always pan out, BUT... one day after this year's celebration, I opened my **GENERAL Precision Screwdriver Set** and set the 3/32-inch mini to work on an important task.

The *Tracball* on my *Blackberry* had frozen in time and I was desperate. How would I remove it and clean it? Following directions online, I used the third smallest of this six-piece set to successful advantage. Now I know that if I decide to install a new keyboard at a later date, my **GENERAL Precision Screwdriver Set** will come in very handy.*

Made in China, this set has its own plastic case with hinged lid and notches for securing each screwdriver. The largest driver is a Phillips #1. Next in line is the other Phillips -- #0. In descending order the remaining screwdrivers are 1/8th, 3/32nds, 5/64ths/ and 1/16th of an inch. All have black oxide blades and bodies plated to prevent rust.

Fingertip Swivel Heads give the user better control when repairing cameras, glasses, jewelry, (yes) cell phones, and other instruments. I wish I'd had these when I was trying to get my Shark Sweeper apart!

For those who understand it, these mini screwdrivers are also "body sized to prevent excessive torque to fastener". I personally haven't any idea what this means. The important things is that, so far, this **GENERAL Set No. 609** works well for me. It's a very handy, inexpensively priced thing to have at the ready in your kitchen tool drawer!

*IMPORTANT NOTE! Working on your cell phone may invalidate its warranty. Check that out carefully before laying a hand on it repairwise.